Future Scope of Engineering in 2018

Even though School life is smooth and carefree, as the students reach their higher secondary level, still most of them and their parents start to worry about the future. In fact, this is the right time to select and decide what should be done for best future. This worry starts right from courses they will have to choose after 12th standard. Most students and their parents are usually puzzled that the particular course is to be chosen, out of many other options available, with respect to the choices available for professional courses after higher secondary education.

Engineering is the most preferred professional course option among the students after their higher secondary Education.

However, to secure admission in engineering stream, a student should have taken science group with physics, chemistry, and mathematics at their higher secondary level, which is a minimal prerequisite, but in order to become a successful Engineer, one should be armed with an aptitude of scientific temperament and attitude of inquisitiveness

Sometimes it can be challenging for the parents as well as their wards to decide in which stream one should opt for.

When it comes to top Engineering colleges in India, IITs and NITs are most reputed and sought for. In addition, to score well in their 12th board examination, students are supposed to appear the entrance examination of IIT-JEE, AIEEE, CEE with flying colors to secure good seats in these top institutions for engineering courses.

Nevertheless, it’s a cutthroat mercy-less race, for marks and ranks, with tones of study materials, years of slogging, focused efforts, and a small window of times pan to perform in Entrance Exams; allowing only a handful of candidates sail through, and majority of them have to settle for the options other than these.

Many candidates with good aptitude and attitude to Engineering and science, at times miss the train; One such instance was with Girish Wagh, who was head of Design team, who designed the revolutionary Nano in Tata Motors and changed the automobile market in India, he was one of them not from IIT or NIT but he did, what Many IIT/MIT alumni could not achieve so far.

Indeed, there are some very good private universities out there. In NCR, particularly most private universities are doing well in terms of location, infrastructure, research labs, campus environment, competitive faculty, and exposure. Ansal University is one of the class apart institutes in NCR, Haryana and North India residents because of its location, world-class campus, research labs, renowned faculty from prestigious Institutes in India and abroad and Guiding Principles of the Founder Family.

Also, a conglomeration of diverse streams makes it a fantastic place for multi-dimensional exposure, a learning center within a rich and resourceful campus. i.e. It offers B. Tech, M. Tech. and Ph.D. in the following areas, in addition to B. Arch, MBA in Hotel Management etc.

Here, most of the factors which make up a good institution, like, infrastructure, faculty, campus, multiple streams and mutual interaction across them, is understood and of course its exposure to the real world.

Gurugram (Earlier Gurgaon) the most developed cyber city in India is at par with Bengaluru and Hyderabad, and fastest growing city in South Asia. Most of the Engineering and IT companies, MNC in Engineering Consultancy, factory and ship designers, Heavy Engineering, Steel producers, Automobile giants are located here like Google, HCL, TCS, Maruti, Suzuki, Hyundai, Honda, Bechtel, Siemens, JSPL, AVL, Eicher-Volvo, Jacobs etc., to name a few. During the Engineering, students can get exposure with them, and fine-tune themselves for better placement opportunities during graduation via elaborate campus selection process; as well as post graduations prospects in these fields and companies through off campus.

In short, a good institution in Gurgaon is a gateway for the vast field of engineering, where only your imagination can set the limit for the future prospect.